Creating Conflict
In romance writing terms, conflict makes the world go around. Brand new Harlequin Presents author Joss Wood talks us through her perspective
The Guy/Girl Next Door
Carolyn Hector talks about how, although our relationship with our neighbors has changed in the real world, add the right trope and you coul
Risky Business
Opening your heart to someone, particularly after you've been hurt, can be akin to rolling the dice. Author Laura Boon discusses the val
Sibling Stories
Siblings sell a series. Virginia Heath explains how to develop a family with series potential while striking a balance between distracting s
The Feel Good Factor
Desperately in need of something to distract you from all the stupidity in the world? Carolyn Hector, Sasha Green, Aleksandr Voinov and Tara
The Art of the Rom Com
As movies like To All The Boys I've Loved Before continue to pop up on Netflix, we turn to experts Rachel Dove, Amy Andrews and Avril Tr
The Write Thing - Creative Minds
This month Carolyn Hector, Christy Kate McKenzie, Heidi Rice, Barb Han, Reese Ryan, and Liam Livings share things they do to spark their cre
The Write Thing - Procrastination
This month Rachel Dove, Aja and Reese Ryan share with us what to do when your only motivation is to put things off to the last minute!
Emotional Depth
Rachel Dove, Tara Taylor Quinn and Aja share with us how they create that emotional depth that makes romances so darn satisfying!
The Write Thing - Opening Act
Avril Tremayne shares with us what to do when your opening act takes you in an unexpected direction!
Tricks of the Trade
In a particularly relevant study during #Nanowrimo season our authors share some of the tricks of the trade they use to stay on track and r
Top Tips for Writers From Writers
While there is no quick fix for everyone's WIP, the smallest piece of advice can help drop those pennies. Chris Buono and Adite Banerjie
Setting Writer Goals
Stuck for time? Our columnists share some great advice for getting those much-needed words down on paper when you have 1001 other things to
Fictional Friends
Fictional friends. Or ARE they? Our authors talk secondary characters, how real life can influence the fictional world and confess to sneaki